Cyclone Alfred tracking LIVE updates: Brisbane, Gold Coast BoM forecast heavy rain; Lismore, Mullumbimby, Bellingen flood: NSW, Queensland power outages widespread

About 340,000 properties are now without power across northern NSW and South East Queensland.
In Queensland, about 300,000 properties are experiencing outages, including 130,000 on the Gold Coast, 48,000 in Brisbane and 48,000 in the Redland Bay area.
Pumping stations at Alexandra Hills and Mount Cotton had earlier lost power, which was affecting water supplier Seqwater’s ability to pump treated water into the area, but crews have managed to get a generator working at pumping stations south of Brisbane.
A fallen tree blocks traffic on Wynnum Road in the suburb of Norman Park on March 08, 2025 in Brisbane.Credit: Getty Images
In an update at about 12pm Queensland time, Seqwater said an earlier notice to conserve water had now been lifted.
Meanwhile, Essential Energy, the distributor in the Northern Rivers Region of NSW said there were just over 42,600 homes and businesses without power in communities between Tweed Heads and Grafton, as of 11am.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli earlier described the power outages across the state’s south-east as the worst in a decade.
“The work needed to reconnect that is significant … Queenslanders need to know that right now there are damage assessments being done and already crews are being mobilised to get that done.”
There are also widespread mobile phone outages, with Telstra reporting service disruptions right across the regions affected by Alfred.